St. Martin to St. Barths Full Flight - BN2 Islander

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2013
  • Flight from startup to shutdown, going from Grand Case in St. Martin to St. Barths. I am not actually flying, I was just sitting next to the captain. I filmed this with my gopro in a Britten Norman Islander, which is a pretty shaky plane that vibrates alot (like any other plane), so the footage is kinda shaky and trippy at some parts. More coming very soon, subscribe so you know when the next video comes out.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @JuanRBlohm
    @JuanRBlohm Před 10 lety +12

    Simply in love with the sound this plane makes

  • @LaerkeRasmus
    @LaerkeRasmus Před 9 lety +5

    I'm a Islander-pilot to... Good job! :)

    • @wadadli4sun
      @wadadli4sun Před rokem

      Saw your profile. Funny, got a few thousand hours in BN2 and PN68 myself. Both lovely aircraft although the Partenavia lacked a bit of performance when on a single engine 😅

  • @wadadli4sun
    @wadadli4sun Před 2 lety

    Great video for memories. Grand Case can be surprisingly 'interesting' when the Tradewinds pick up. Used to love those short jumps. Always tried to keep the props 💯 synced until short final. I found it worried many pax to hear the wawwaw. Personally I also kept my hand on the throttles all through the landing.

    • @mrmisterno1
      @mrmisterno1 Před rokem

      I fly this route regularly in Microsoft Flight Simulator and I find that the hill in front of the runway makes the landing difficult. In real life, do you sometimes get strong downdrafts before the hill only to be lifted up after you passed it?

    • @wadadli4sun
      @wadadli4sun Před rokem

      @@mrmisterno1 Jajamänsan. Very much so and due to the funnel effect the wind did not need to be 'strong'. The runway is towards the general wind (Tradewinds) so the direction is mostly within 10-20 degrees off the runway direction. I found summers 'worse'. Winter has a constant 15-20 knots easterly (unless a strong cold front manages to push down), this can reduce significantly with occasional light westerly wind during the summer months. A light head wind was surprisingly tricky as you'd still get the up draft, yet not much reduction in groundspeed making a tailwind approach to 28 necessary. Our BN2 with wing tip tanks was particularly 'bad' as the extended wing made it into a bit of a glider 😂

  • @turkishantepli7970
    @turkishantepli7970 Před 2 lety

    Nice landing

  • @nitestrike1000
    @nitestrike1000 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice! Was that a stall warning sound right before touchdown?

    • @reiter1111
      @reiter1111 Před 4 lety

      Yes. It´s good, in this case you have the lowest speed which if possible before touch down.

    • @nitestrike1000
      @nitestrike1000 Před 4 lety

      @@reiter1111 Ok cool

  • @beachboy0910
    @beachboy0910 Před 2 lety

    Nice video but can you turn off the CZcams image stabilization? There’s a lot of jello

  • @openbabel
    @openbabel Před 7 lety +2

    This plane design has outlived many lesser designs. the defender and islander with improved wing profiles and engines is really very impressive machine in a global time of austerity.

    • @wadadli4sun
      @wadadli4sun Před 2 lety

      Think ours all had the old (early nineties). Youngest being early eighties if memory serves me right. One had tip tanks though that really turned it into a glider (in comparison). A 5 kts light headwind into SBH, with the wind thunneled through the gap and it just wouldn't come down. Often ended up on 28 instead.

  • @TIRCQ
    @TIRCQ Před 9 lety

    Yeah to bad that Jello Effect :(

    • @IslandSimPilot
      @IslandSimPilot Před 7 lety

      It's the CZcams image stabilization. The uploader could just turn it off.